Your male patient complains of nausea, vomiting, and blood in his urine. He is sweaty and complains of lower abdominal pain that radiates to his groin. You suspect
A) kidney stones.
B) gallbladder disease.
C) appendicitis.
D) an intestinal obstruction.
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